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The Sun Is Always Shining Somewhere (Rookie Read-About Science Series)

The Sun Is Always Shining Somewhere (Rookie Read-About Science Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Introduction
Review: This book provides a wonderful introduction to some sun information--like the sun is a star; why it looks so much bigger than other stars; why there is night and day. The text is very well illustrated with pictures that help you "see" what is meant.

There is a slight leap to the final conclusion of how the sun is always shining somewhere, which is why I give 4 stars rather than a full sunny 5! The leap can be grasped by children who have already read about the sun, or read other books on time zones, etc. Or who have intelligence in this area. Or who have a parent or teacher guiding them. Or for those who don't mind small logical leaps and can get there easily.

This book is graphic and helpful. But not awe-inspiring.


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